News Releases

ADB President to Visit Mongolia to Mark 20th Anniversary

ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda will visit the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar from 8 to 12 October to mark 20 years of ADB-Mongolia partnership and the 10th anniversary of the establishment of ADB’s office in the country.

ADB Supports Mongolia's Push for More Relevant Higher Education

ADB is providing a $20 million equivalent loan to help Mongolia improve the quality of its higher education system and increase enrollment by youth from poor, remote communities.

Mongolia Appoints ADB to Advise on PPP for Heating and Power Plant in Ulaanbaatar

The Mongolian Government today appointed ADB to advise the government in structuring the 450-megawatt combined heat and power plant number 5 (CHP5) in Ulaanbaatar as a public-private partnership.

CAREC 2020: Boosting Trade, Transport and Energy in Central Asia

Senior officials from the 10 member countries of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program, met today in Baku, Azerbaijan, and moved towards completing a strategic framework that over the next decade will help further develop regional transport networks, boost regional trade, and help secure reliable, efficient energy.

ADB Lays Groundwork for Easier Border Crossing in Central Asia

ADB has approved a technical assistance grant for a feasibility study for the upgrading and modernization of border crossing points in Central Asia.

ADB, Japan Help Mongolia Improve Financial Services, Education For Poor

ADB will help Mongolia overhaul its savings and credit cooperative market and provide basic financial education nationwide, particularly for poor households.

ADB Funds Logistics Center to Help Mongolia Expand, Speed Up Trade

Mongolia with support from ADB will build a state-of-the-art road/rail linked logistics facility that will help expand and speed up trade, and increase the landlocked country's global competitiveness.

Emerging East Asia's Strong Recovery Suggests It Is Time to Look at Currency Cooperation - ADB Report

Governments and monetary authorities in emerging East Asia need to cooperate more on exchange rates and other policies to turn the swift post-crisis recovery into more balanced, long-term growth.

ADB, Mongolia Target Hospital, Drug Safety Improvements

ADB, the largest external financier in Mongolia's health sector, is providing fresh assistance to improve hospital services in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, and to strengthen the country's drug safety regime.

ADB President Calls for Policies to Improve Economic Resilience

ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda today urged developing Asia's policymakers to implement macroeconomic and regulatory policies that would help sustain the region's recovery and enable their economies to become more responsive and resilient to future crises.